Avg. Dealer Rating: (31 reviews)
"Great dealership. Very nice. Ended up purchasing a newer Audi Q7 they were just getting in. They discussed their amazing certification program with me up front. I actually called an Audi dealership and they couldn't match it! For the money, it was a hell of a deal! Other dealerships were selling the same vehicle for price or a $1000 lower as-is. Quality is definitely the best out there. You might end up being a $1000 more than another dealership, but what you get in return is in no comparison compared to others. Trust me, don't be cheap and save some pocket change by buying somewhere else. I will be back in the future for my wife's car"

Avg. Dealer Rating: (90 reviews)
"Be prepared for an unadvertised $3995 dealer
prep fee. The car I looked at was filthy, had a
noisy starter and an obviously bad wheel
bearing. No prep was done. The car wasn't worth
the advertised price in the condition it was in, let
alone worth a premium preparation fee. I was
prepared to buy a car with known problems that
could be repaired with a compromise on the
price. The salesperson made a call to their repair
shop on speaker phone and asked for a specific
mechanic. When he wasn't available the
speakerphone call changed to a private
conversation where I was relayed an unrealistic
cost to replace the wheel bearing. There was a
very small price adjustment and I was given a
very firm $11000 plus taxes price for a car that I
found and bought elsewhere for $8500. Be very
careful, or better yet avoid this place period. "

Avg. Dealer Rating: (6 reviews)
"Nicole and Chris follow up quickly, I'm an out of town buyer they answered all my questions and sent me all documents needed however the car didn't have all the options I was looking for.
Based on my short experience I would definitely do business with them. "

Avg. Dealer Rating: (122 reviews)
"We thought we saw a good deal that cargurus advertised. We called dealership to confirm the unit is available and has a clean carfax....
When we got there, the front end of the car was smashed and the driver's airbag deployed... there's no question the car fax is bad... wink, wink....
We still thought the deal was still ok if they fixed it right.
We agreed to do the deal as long as the unit was safely repaired and road worthy and if they gave us more of a break on the price. One of the "owners" promised to be at least starting at 11k and not original published price of $12795.00...
We arrived today Friday the 16th to pick up the car.
The unit was not ready. It was still in service. The body work was bad at best. Had over spray everywhere including the rear trunk. And none of the moldings matched up. The airbag at this point was questionable. If in fact they even replaced it. They promised that they would clean it better. So we agree to do the paperwork. When we get to the finance department, not only did the price not go down, but went up $1,200 more. At that point there was no deal. Not even a real reason why even argue with them. This fat man waving his arms told us that there were 40 people online waiting to buy the same unit.
I say, buyer beware, these guys are the worst of the worst. Do not do business with these guys. They are a perfect example of why the car business has a bad name.
I'm willing to take bets that these guys don't stay in business for more than one more year..."